Before this change if the server sent us xml like this
```
<D:propstat>
<D:prop>
<g0:quota-available-bytes/>
<g0:quota-used-bytes/>
</D:prop>
<D:status>HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found</D:status>
</D:propstat>
```
Rclone would read the empty XML items as containing 0
After this fix we make sure that we have a value before using it.
Before this fix rclone v1.51 and 1.52 would incorrectly use the cached
root_folder_id when the --drive-impersonate flag was in use. This
meant that rclone could be looking up the wrong directory ID with
unpredictable results - usually all files apparently being missing.
This fix makes rclone look up the root_folder_id always when using
--drive-impersonate. It does this by clearing the root_folder_id and
making a NOTICE message that it is ignoring the cached value.
It also stops rclone caching the root_folder_id when using
--drive-impersonate.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-gdrive-no-longer-returning-anything/17215
This adds the missing WSAECONNREFUSED error to the list of errors we
can retry under Windows.
> Connection refused. No connection could be made because the target
> computer actively refused it.
It also adds any relevant errors I could see in the error code list.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/failing-to-upload-large-file-to-b2/17085
This was caused by using the stats group from the context passed in by the rcd
rather than the global stats group.
Signed-off-by: Gary Kim <gary@garykim.dev>
For SSH authentication, `key_pem` should both override `key_file`
and not require other SSH authentication methods to be set.
Prior to this fix, rclone would attempt to use an ssh-agent
when `key_pem` was the only SSH authentication method set.
Fixes#4240
Before this change `--track-renames-strategy` was broken. The hashing
method it used could declare times that were very close together to be
different.
The time hash was discarded and instead we check the modification time
window on every hash match.
Provided that the user doesn't use `--track-renames-strategy` on a
huge number of identically sized files this will perform just fine.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/track-renames-strategy-modtime-doesnt-work/16992/5
Before this change we were setting the headers on the PUT
request for normal and multipart uploads. For normal uploads this caused the error
403 Forbidden: There were headers present in the request which were not signed
After this fix we set the headers in the object upload request itself
as the s3 SDK expects.
This means that we only support a limited range of headers
- Cache-Control
- Content-Disposition
- Content-Encoding
- Content-Language
- Content-Type
- X-Amz-Tagging
- X-Amz-Meta-
Note for the last of those are for setting custom metadata in the form
"X-Amz-Meta-Key: value".
This now works for multipart uploads and single part uploads
See also #59
This provides two things:
* It gives Storj insight into which uplink clients are using the
network.
* It facilitate rclone participating in the Tardigrade Open Source
Partner Program https://tardigrade.io/partner/
Before this change we passed both lpOverlapped and lpBytesReturned as NULL.
> If lpOverlapped is NULL, lpBytesReturned cannot be NULL. Even when
> an operation produces no output data, and lpOutBuffer can be NULL,
> the DeviceIoControl function makes use of the variable pointed to by
> lpBytesReturned. After such an operation, the value of the variable
> is without meaning.
After this change we set lpBytesReturned to a valid pointer.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/errors-when-downloading-any-file-over-250mb-from-google-drive-windows-sparse-files/16889
This fixes a regression in the rclone tests from the v1.0.6 upgrade of
uplink. The failure was due to an improperly converted error resulting
in the wrong type of error.
Before this change, attempting to upload a single file into an s3
bucket which did not have create permission gave AccessDenied: Access
Denied error when it tried to create the bucket.
This was masked until e2bf91452a was
fixed.
This fix marks the bucket as OK if a fetch on an object indicates it
is OK. This stops rclone thinking it has to create the bucket in the
first place.
Fixes#4297
Before this change xgo was getting added to go.mod - the build then failed with
go: inconsistent vendoring in /usr/src/rclone:
github.com/karalabe/xgo@v0.0.0-20191115072854-c5ccff8648a7: is explicitly required in go.mod, but not marked as explicit in vendor/modules.txt
This change gets xgo in GOPATH mode to avoid it getting added to go.mod
- prune docker images to ones we normally build binaries for
- add fixed versions
- add fetch-depth to fetch the tags so the version number is correct
- rename the job names
When the main module contains a top-level vendor directory and its
go.mod file specifies go 1.14 or higher, the go command now defaults
to -mod=vendor for operations that accept that flag.
This is caused by a bug in Google drive where, in some circumstances
querying for "(A in parents) or (B in parents)" returns nothing
whereas querying for "A in parents" and "B in parents" separately
works fine.
This has been reported here:
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/149522397
This workaround detects this condition by seeing if a listing for more
than one directory at once returns nothing.
If it does then it retries each one individually.
This can potentially have a false positive if the user has multiple
empty directories which are queried at once. The consequence of this
will be that ListR is disabled for a while until the directories are
found to be actually empty in which case it will be re-enabled.
Fixes#3114 and Fixes#4289